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Declining mental health sparks competition for students in Richmond, Lower Mainland

Declining mental health sparks competition for students in Richmond, Lower Mainland

Winning high school team will receive a $250 prize for their solution
Staff member tests positive for COVID at Richmond Shoppers

Staff member tests positive for COVID at Richmond Shoppers

The staff member at the Blundell Centre store last worked on March 13
Richmond MLAs share their experience of racism at B.C. legislature

Richmond MLAs share their experience of racism at B.C. legislature

In the B.C. legislature on Monday (March 22), Vancouver-Hastings MLA Niki Sharma introduced a motion, which triggered Richmond MLAs to share their own experience of racism.
Photo: Beautiful Richmond...cruising past the Providence

Photo: Beautiful Richmond...cruising past the Providence

Richmond News readers have been sending in their favourite photos of "Beautiful Richmond"
Elementary students clean up Richmond slough

Elementary students clean up Richmond slough

A grant allowed an Indigenous artist to help Mitchell elementary students learn about a nearby slough, prompting them to take action.
Richmond students win Alger scholarships

Richmond students win Alger scholarships

Grade 12 students River Zhang, of Richmond Secondary, and Joan Liu, of Palmer Secondary, both received a $5,000 from the Horatio Alger Association.
B.C. vaccine stockpile grows as province clarifies vaccination process for vulnerable people

B.C. vaccine stockpile grows as province clarifies vaccination process for vulnerable people

B.C. has administered 557,508 out of the 736,460 doses of vaccine that it has received from the federal government, meaning it has 178,952 doses on hand, according to its COVID-19 dashboard.
BBB, RCMP warn British Columbians about puppy scams

BBB, RCMP warn British Columbians about puppy scams

There's been a rise in puppy scams since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic
Young Richmondites help fundraise for cancer research

Young Richmondites help fundraise for cancer research

Virtual Relay for Life events run until this Friday, March 26.
Racism tied to COVID-19: Richmond councillor

Racism tied to COVID-19: Richmond councillor

Two community activists challenged Richmond council on the city's actions on tackling racism.